For new cars I always always use USAA.never heard of truecar
Helll I'll take a rebel at invoice minus rebates. I'm currently deployed but will be back around the release time frame.Truecar owns USAA so they have the same buying service. Not a bad service if you want guaranteed pricing, however you can get invoice pricing on RAM trucks pretty easy. If you live anywhere near Arkansas let me know and I can sell you one at invoice minus rebates.
I never knew that, thought they were separate.Truecar owns USAA so they have the same buying service. Not a bad service if you want guaranteed pricing, however you can get invoice pricing on RAM trucks pretty easy. If you live anywhere near Arkansas let me know and I can sell you one at invoice minus rebates.
Let me know if i can help or you can use this service since you are active over seas military: http://www.militaryautosource.com/chrysler/military-program/Helll I'll take a rebel at invoice minus rebates. I'm currently deployed but will be back around the release time frame.Truecar owns USAA so they have the same buying service. Not a bad service if you want guaranteed pricing, however you can get invoice pricing on RAM trucks pretty easy. If you live anywhere near Arkansas let me know and I can sell you one at invoice minus rebates.
Truecar owns USAA so they have the same buying service. Not a bad service if you want guaranteed pricing, however you can get invoice pricing on RAM trucks pretty easy. If you live anywhere near Arkansas let me know and I can sell you one at invoice minus rebates.
and to make it even better, a dealer that's in the process of getting a rebel right nowThat's awesome, thanks for offering that out. It's nice to see a dealer posting on the forum.
Yup, ultimately that's the best way to do it, weight out all your options and narrow down what's really best for you.It's good to look at multiple options to see who gives you the best rate.